Extraction as a Critical Step in Phytochemical Analysis
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2020
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Mosić, Mirjana D.
Dramićanin, Aleksandra M.

Ristivojević, Petar

Milojković-Opsenica, Dušanka

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Phytochemical analysis, the chemical investigation of plants, is a rapidly developing chemical discipline with various goals such as the determination of the substance classes and the isolation and qualitative and/or quantitative analyses of bioactive compounds or their structural analysis. The analysis of plants begins with optimizing extraction procedures because they play a key role in extraction outcomes, i.e., the isolation of bioactive compounds from natural products and the selection of the subsequent tests used in the analyses. The extraction is a critical step because it is necessary to extract the desired components of the complex natural matrix without destroying them. A wide range of techniques for the extraction of bioactive compounds from natural matrixes are currently available. This review aims to describe and compare the most commonly used methods, traditional/conventional and innovative/green. It will focus on the principles behind each method and on their strengths a...nd limitations in order to help evaluate their suitability and economic feasibility, highlighting the advantages of new innovative techniques over conventional extraction procedures. Finally, the recent application of deep eutectic solvents as a new, eco-friendly method for the extraction of bioactive compounds from natural matrixes is also discussed.
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Journal of AOAC International, 2020, 103Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Structure-properties relationships of natural and synthetic molecules and their metal complexes (RS-172017)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of Serbia, Grant nos. 391-00-16/2017-16/33.
DOI: 10.5740/jaoacint.19-0251
ISSN: 1060-3271
WoS: 000551491300010
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85096886691
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Hemijski fakultet / Faculty of ChemistryTY - JOUR AU - Mosić, Mirjana D. AU - Dramićanin, Aleksandra M. AU - Ristivojević, Petar AU - Milojković-Opsenica, Dušanka PY - 2020 UR - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3915 AB - Phytochemical analysis, the chemical investigation of plants, is a rapidly developing chemical discipline with various goals such as the determination of the substance classes and the isolation and qualitative and/or quantitative analyses of bioactive compounds or their structural analysis. The analysis of plants begins with optimizing extraction procedures because they play a key role in extraction outcomes, i.e., the isolation of bioactive compounds from natural products and the selection of the subsequent tests used in the analyses. The extraction is a critical step because it is necessary to extract the desired components of the complex natural matrix without destroying them. A wide range of techniques for the extraction of bioactive compounds from natural matrixes are currently available. This review aims to describe and compare the most commonly used methods, traditional/conventional and innovative/green. It will focus on the principles behind each method and on their strengths and limitations in order to help evaluate their suitability and economic feasibility, highlighting the advantages of new innovative techniques over conventional extraction procedures. Finally, the recent application of deep eutectic solvents as a new, eco-friendly method for the extraction of bioactive compounds from natural matrixes is also discussed. PB - Oxford University Press T2 - Journal of AOAC International T1 - Extraction as a Critical Step in Phytochemical Analysis VL - 103 DO - 10.5740/jaoacint.19-0251 ER -
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Mosić, M. D., Dramićanin, A. M., Ristivojević, P.,& Milojković-Opsenica, D.. (2020). Extraction as a Critical Step in Phytochemical Analysis. in Journal of AOAC International Oxford University Press., 103. https://doi.org/10.5740/jaoacint.19-0251
Mosić MD, Dramićanin AM, Ristivojević P, Milojković-Opsenica D. Extraction as a Critical Step in Phytochemical Analysis. in Journal of AOAC International. 2020;103. doi:10.5740/jaoacint.19-0251 .
Mosić, Mirjana D., Dramićanin, Aleksandra M., Ristivojević, Petar, Milojković-Opsenica, Dušanka, "Extraction as a Critical Step in Phytochemical Analysis" in Journal of AOAC International, 103 (2020), https://doi.org/10.5740/jaoacint.19-0251 . .